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Books with title Too Much Action

  • Much Too Much

    Jason J. G. Carnrike, Ricky Pope, Tate Publishing

    Audible Audiobook (Tate Publishing, Oct. 24, 2012)
    Denise loves to use her imagination to have incredible adventures without ever leaving her home. But sometimes she gets carried away. Will she learn when enough is too much? Join Denise as she climbs mountains, rides on a dragon, and even finds a sea monster in her bathtub.
  • Too Much Action

    Owen B. Greenwald

    Library Binding (Epic Pr, Jan. 1, 2016)
    The CPC's fragile truce with the Mafia has been shattered, and the gang is in big trouble. They've been left with an ultimatum: pay their debts in cash, or in blood. Naturally, Jason would rather pay cash. But Jason's discovery of an underground fighting ring may not be as fortuitous as it appears. Sure, it offers an opportunity to raise the money quickly. But on the other hand, Kira's battle lust has been getting harder and harder to temper. And the opportunity to fight for a crowd might just push her over the edge... Too Much Action is Book #5 from The Big Bet, an EPIC Press series.
  • Too Much Action #5

    Owen B. Greenwald

    eBook (EPIC Press, May 24, 2016)
    The team’s fragile truce with the Mafia has been shattered, and they are in big trouble. They’ve been left with an ultimatum: pay their debts in cash, or in blood. Naturally, Jason would rather pay cash. With the discovery of an underground fighting ring that may not be as fortuitous as it initially appears, but offers an opportunity to raise money quickly. Too Much Action is Book #5 from The Big Bet, an EPIC Press series. Each EPIC Press series is made up of 6 short installments, intended for readers 14 and older.
  • Too Much

    Marissa Naggi

    language (, May 17, 2019)
    Nora is an anxious firecracker. Fresh out of high school, she’s a kid and an adult. She’s confident but vulnerable. She’s selectively spunky yet frequently scared. In the summer before college, Nora is launched into an social interaction exposure therapy program by her roommate and best friend, Jen. She makes a series of impulsive decisions, like kissing boys on porches and getting into heated debates about reality television. Before she was too scared, but now is she too much?
  • Too Much

    Eliza Ames

    language (, Nov. 15, 2018)
    Just when Zalene has learned how to manage her seemingly endless magic, she has a whole new problem; her connection to the world is making her ill. Cypress may have the answer, but it means changing everything Zalene has learned about her power.Meanwhile, the fight against slavery and the evil Emperor Zhiabek are becoming insurmountable. Hickory must decide how far he wants to take this fight, when the only army he has are the young people he has raised.Another devastated clan returns to the Peninsula. Their discovery should mean that Forest Fox has more friends, instead, tensions grow and put the Cliff Gulls Clan of Qataeba in the path of the ruthless Merchants Guild.Zalene and her Forest Fox Friends want to make their world a better place, but with all they have to handle, the struggle may prove to be too much.
  • Too Much

    Marissa Naggi

    (Independently published, May 18, 2019)
    Nora is an anxious firecracker. Fresh out of high school, she’s a kid and an adult. She’s confident but vulnerable. She’s selectively spunky yet frequently scared. In the summer before college, Nora is launched into an social interaction exposure therapy program by her roommate and best friend, Jen. She makes a series of impulsive decisions, like kissing boys on porches and getting into heated debates about reality television. Before she was too scared, but now is she too much?
  • Too Much

    Eliza Ames

    (Independently published, Nov. 8, 2018)
    Just when Zalene has learned how to manage her seemingly endless magic, she has a whole new problem; her connection to the world is making her ill. Cypress may have the answer, but it means changing everything Zalene has learned about her power.Meanwhile, the fight against slavery and the evil Emperor Zhiabek are becoming insurmountable. Hickory must decide how far he wants to take this fight, when the only army he has are the young people he has raised.Another devastated clan returns to the Peninsula. Their discovery should mean that Forest Fox has more friends, instead, tensions grow and put the Cliff Gulls Clan of Qataeba in the path of the ruthless Merchants Guild.Zalene and her Forest Fox Friends want to make their world a better place, but with all they have to handle, the struggle may prove to be too much.
  • Too Much

    Dorothy Stott

    Mass Market Paperback (Puffin, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Faced with numerous choices in his determined quest for the perfect place to swim, Little Duck learns that the pickle jar, the kitchen sink, and an inverted umbrella just are not quite right
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  • Too Much!

    Leslie McKinney

    Perfect Paperback (Tate Publishing, April 3, 2012)
    When Wild Will is woken up at two a.m. by his cat on the morning of his big homophone test, he knows his day won't be too good. Things just go from bad to worse as he ends up in the principal's office and only gets two words right on his test.
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  • Too Much

    Linda T. West, Jack Harrison, Shangrila Studio

    Hardcover (Little Britches Children's Books, April 1, 2008)
    Luke likes food a little too much. He wants to eat everything. When will he stop? Join Luke on this rhyming adventure as he learns the importance of good food and exercise. The bright colorful illustrations and easy to read text make this book fun and educational for both preschoolers and beginning readers.
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  • Too Much

    Linda T. West, Jack Harrison, Shangrila Studio

    Paperback (Little Britches Children's Books, April 1, 2008)
    Luke likes food a little too much. He wants to eat everything. When will he stop? Join Luke on this rhyming adventure as he learns the importance of good food and exercise.The bright colorful illustrations and easy to read text make this book fun and educational for both preschoolers and beginning readers.
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  • Much Too Much

    Patricia Cleveland-Peck, Tim Archbold

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Publishers, July 11, 1991)
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